Installation manual
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Chapter4ControllingMonitorQuality
4-2.  Checking Grayscale
This function allows you to execute Grayscale Check and view the latest result. In addition, when the schedule is 
set using RadiCS, the next grayscale check schedule appears.
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Executing Grayscale Check
Attention
•  Perform the Grayscale Check based on the actual temperature and illuminance of the working environment.
Procedure
1.  Choose “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose 
.
2.  Choose “Grayscale Check” from the “RadiCS SelfQC” menu, and choose 
.
3.  Select “Execute” with 
 or   .
4.  Choose 
 to exit.
Grayscale Check is executed.
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Viewing Grayscale Check result
Attention
•  The result can be viewed when “QC History” is “On”.
Procedure
1.  Choose “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose 
.
2.  Choose “Grayscale Check” from the “RadiCS SelfQC” menu, and choose 
.
3.  Select “Result” with 
 or   .
4.  Select “DICOM”, “Custom”, “CAL1”, “CAL2” or “CAL3” with 
 or   .
5.  Choose 
 to exit.
Up to the ve latest Grayscale Check results (Passed/Failed/Canceled/ERR) appear.
4-3.  Acquiring Life Prediction Data
The data necessary to predict the monitor life can be acquired.
Note
•  Data are collected every 100 hours.
•  When you select “Power Save”, data are collected when the mode switches to Power Save or the secondary power off after 
the above timing is reached.
•  When you select “Routine”, data are saved after the following times have elapsed.
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 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 7000, 10000, 15000, 20000, 25000, 30000 hours
Procedure
1.  Select “RadiCS SelfQC” from the Adjustment menu, and choose 
.
2.  Select “LEA” from “RadiCS SelfQC”, and choose 
.
3.  Select “Meas. Frequency” with 
 or   .
4.  Select “Power Save”, “Routine”, or “Off” with 
 or   .
5.  Choose 
 to exit.










